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- rsh - remote shell
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- ////uuuussssrrrr////bbbbssssdddd////rrrrsssshhhh host [ ----llll username ] [ ----nnnn ] command
- ////uuuussssrrrr////bbbbssssdddd////rrrrsssshhhh username@host [ ----nnnn ] command
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- _r_s_h connects to the specified _h_o_s_t, and executes the specified _c_o_m_m_a_n_d.
- _r_s_h copies its standard input to the remote command, the standard output
- of the remote command to its standard output, and the standard error of
- the remote command to its standard error. Interrupt, quit, and terminate
- signals are propagated to the remote command; _r_s_h normally terminates
- when the remote command does.
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- The remote username used is the same as your local username, unless you
- specify a different remote name with the ----llll option or the _u_s_e_r_n_a_m_e@_h_o_s_t
- format. This remote name must be equivalent (in the sense of _r_l_o_g_i_n(1C))
- to the originating account; no provision is made for specifying a
- password with a command.
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- If you omit _c_o_m_m_a_n_d, instead of executing a single command, you are
- logged in on the remote host using _r_l_o_g_i_n(1C). In this case, _r_s_h
- understands the additional arguments to _r_l_o_g_i_n.
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- Shell metacharacters that are not quoted are interpreted on local
- machine, while quoted metacharacters are interpreted on the remote
- machine. Thus the command
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- appends the remote file _r_e_m_o_t_e_f_i_l_e to the localfile _l_o_c_a_l_f_i_l_e, while
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- appends _r_e_m_o_t_e_f_i_l_e to _o_t_h_e_r_r_e_m_o_t_e_f_i_l_e.
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- rlogin(1C), hosts(4), rhosts(4).
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- If you use _c_s_h(1), _r_s_h does not work if your ._c_s_h_r_c file on the remote
- host unconditionally executes interactive or output-generating commands.
- Put these commands inside the following conditional block:
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- so they won't interfere with _r_c_p, _r_s_h, and other non-interactive,
- _r_c_m_d(3N)-based programs.
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- If you put a _r_s_h(1C) in the background without redirecting its input away
- from the terminal, it blocks even if no reads are posted by the remote
- command. If no input is desired, you should use the ----nnnn option, which
- redirects the input of _r_s_h to /_d_e_v/_n_u_l_l.
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- You cannot run an interactive command (like _v_i(1)); use _r_l_o_g_i_n(1C).
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- Job control signals stop the local _r_s_h process only; this is arguably
- wrong, but currently hard to fix.
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